9:00 to 10:00am – Registration Check-in and social time
10:00 to 10:10am – Welcome Presenters: Isaac Gilman and Tamara Marnell
10:10 to 11:10am – Moving beyond Pondering: Relationality and Indigenous Librarianship Keynote Speaker: Sandy Littletree
11:10 to 11:30am – Break – 20 minutes
11:30 to 12:15pm – Session 1 – 45 minutes
- Developing Research-Based Programming for Everyday Negotiation Skills Development for Non-Traditional Learners Presenters: Beth Filar Williams; Laura Rees; Meghna Sanjara Rao
- Re-Thinking the Library’s Role in Discovery and Access in a New Era of Search Presenters: Uta Hussong-Christian, Hannah Rempel, Hui Zhang, Ian Scofield
- Affordable Learning, Shared Findings: A Collaborative Survey of Oregon Institutions Presenters: Stephanie Buck, Julia Stone, Holly Gabriel
- What has teaching critical generative AI literacy actually looked like? Presenter: Janet Calderon
12:15 to 12:30pm – Break – 15 minutes
12:30 to 1:30pm – Lunch – 1 hour
1:30 to 2:15pm – Session 2 – 45 minutes
- Blueprinting Services to Foster Shared Understanding Presenters: Beth Filar Williams, Ian Scofield
- Breaking Down Silos: Connecting Faculty, Students, Communities, and Libraries Presenters: Kim Olson-Charles, Lori Wamsley
- Creating a geospatial guide to the Northwest Collection at Western Washington University Presenters: Sid Devarenne, Neah Ingram-Monteiro, Natalie Furness
- Message Makeover: Transforming Patron Notices Presenters: Diane Sotak, Stephanie Michel
2:15 to 2:35pm – Break – 20 minutes
2:35 to 3:05pm – Session 3 – 30 minutes
- The Quinault Library Project: Community Powered Cataloging in Practice Presenter: Ash King
- Pull Up a Chair: A Speaker Series Finds a New Home in the Library Presenter: Rochelle Smith
- Cultivating Connections and Collaborations for Rural and Remote Student Success Presenter: Audra Green
- Graduate Students to the Rescue: Expanding Research Help Through Peer-to-Peer Connections Presenter: Chelsea Riddle
3:05 to 3:25pm – Break – 20 minutes
3:25 to 3:55 – Session 4 – 30 minutes
- Collaborating with Community: the Vietnamese Portland: Memory, History, Community project Presenter: Zoe Maughan
- You Can Start a Community of Practice for Almost Anything! How Pacific University Library Faculty Unexpectedly Created an Important Community of Practice on AI Literacy Presenter: Stephanie Brown
- Senior University: Engaging Individuals Ages 55+ in Your Community in Lifelong Learning Opportunities. Presenter: Gretchen Rings
- Student Perceptions of Research and Writing: Charting a Fresh Outlook on Library-Writing Center Collaboration Presenters: Celia Hagey & Emma Perry
3:55 to 4:10pm – Break – 15 minutes
4:10 to 4:20pm – Wrap-up – 10 minutes
4:20 to 5:00pm – Social Time